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Beautiful transformation. Really found the info on the pavers and stoop installation helpful. Hardscapes aren’t nearly as glamorous as pretty flowers but so important for a functional landscape. Thanks for including this part of the process 🧱 !!!
Wow! Looks Amazing! What a phenomenal transformation! The steps and stoop look awesome. Great selection of plants that provide great color and texture. Great job Michelle and crew! Would like to see what it looks like in a year or two.
I am loving the front step too! I think it would be a great option for our home. Question, I think you mentioned that you extended it more to one side than the original stoop. I have always wanted our stoop to be wider, but was concerned about that looking unbalanced, meaning not centered on the door. Thoughts how you determine that from a design standpoint?
It looks wonderful! The steps and stoop are something I have never seen. Beautiful and classic looking. Plants look great. What a great crew! The installation was meticulous. However, Michele, you need a pair of work boots if you are working with that heavy stone🤨! Those cute open toed sandals are a no no!
It looks very nice. For people who want a more filled in look, I'd add more hostas. Doubling the amount of them would surely be cheaper than the conifers or a Japanese maple. Even if they would eventually become crowded they aren't too difficult to dig out and divide. But then again, maybe the homeowner doesn't want to do even that maintenance. As you said, filling in the gaps with flowering annuals in pots like the beautiful ones in your own house tour video shouldn't be that cost prohibitive. It might be fun to put in some reliable old daffodil varieties in the fall. I had a clump of 'Ice Follies' that bloomed for 20 years. :)
Oh yes, great landscaping and plants, I luv the total look. 😍 Your expert explaining was also interesting for a novice like me. Thank you, I enjoy your videos, so down to earth and great. Greetings from Vienna Austria.😊🌺🌻🌺
The stoop looks wonderful……I love it! You did a very job at explaining how the pavers are installed! We are awaiting for our new paver sidewalk to be installed! I think are from NU Lock probably the name wrong.
Hey, Michelle, I love. What can your videos? I am new at growing seeds and my house. That I put out in my yard. But I enjoy your videos. Just wanted you to know, you give me great ideals.Joann from Circleville ohio
Really enjoyed your video tonight I have only just found you and have subscribed to ensure I don’t miss any of your great content👍the transformation of this front garden was wonderful and I definitely agree with you about not cramming shrubs and trees together. Are the homeowners doing something with the front wall of the house as the brickwork looked odd. Looking forward to more of your videos Thanks Janet from NW England
I love how you said the B stone wasn't "butt ugly." You are so real and sooo refreshing! I get bored with so many "precious" garden shows. Thank you!
My two lips would shout for joy to get some pretty flowers for the spring!🌷🌷🌷🌷
On my second cup of coffee and Michelle’s third video. My dog is past-ready to go out for a walk. Lost track of time because TLC is so entertaining!
Love it!!
Beautiful transformation. Really found the info on the pavers and stoop installation helpful. Hardscapes aren’t nearly as glamorous as pretty flowers but so important for a functional landscape. Thanks for including this part of the process 🧱 !!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the idea of using paint to help with spacing!
You are so welcome!
Wow! Looks Amazing! What a phenomenal transformation! The steps and stoop look awesome. Great selection of plants that provide great color and texture. Great job Michelle and crew! Would like to see what it looks like in a year or two.
Well since I am friends with the next door neighbor, we will see what we can do. 😀😀
Looks so much better than before. You did a good job.
Love your video's!!! Very educational.
Thank you!
Beautiful. I love the new porch
Awesome!
You gave a lot of information that I can use when we refresh!
Great videos
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice! Great info! Always enjoy your thorough explanations!👍
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, love the redo. It's going to grow in soooooo beautiful.❤
I think so too!
How beautiful Michelle. I love the front step
Thanks so much 😊
I am loving the front step too! I think it would be a great option for our home. Question, I think you mentioned that you extended it more to one side than the original stoop. I have always wanted our stoop to be wider, but was concerned about that looking unbalanced, meaning not centered on the door. Thoughts how you determine that from a design standpoint?
Beautiful work!!
Thank you very much!
You are a wealth of information. Thanks.
My pleasure
What a great informative video! Thank you! More please😎
You got it!
I like this garden and refresh. Looks classy. Awesome.
Thank you very much
It looks wonderful! The steps and stoop are something I have never seen. Beautiful and classic looking. Plants look great. What a great crew! The installation was meticulous. However, Michele, you need a pair of work boots if you are working with that heavy stone🤨! Those cute open toed sandals are a no no!
Many thanks
It looks very nice. For people who want a more filled in look, I'd add more hostas. Doubling the amount of them would surely be cheaper than the conifers or a Japanese maple. Even if they would eventually become crowded they aren't too difficult to dig out and divide. But then again, maybe the homeowner doesn't want to do even that maintenance. As you said, filling in the gaps with flowering annuals in pots like the beautiful ones in your own house tour video shouldn't be that cost prohibitive.
It might be fun to put in some reliable old daffodil varieties in the fall. I had a clump of 'Ice Follies' that bloomed for 20 years. :)
Great suggestions, but this is what the homeowner wanted. 😀
It looks beautiful.
Excellent !!
Oh yes, great landscaping and plants, I luv the total look. 😍 Your expert explaining was also interesting for a novice like me. Thank you, I enjoy your videos, so down to earth and great. Greetings from Vienna Austria.😊🌺🌻🌺
So nice of you and thank you for hanging in there with me 😀😀
Looks amazing! great job.. you have an amazing crew.. ❤
Yes we do
Looks wonderful
Gorgeous
I would like to see some natural looking waterfalls with rocks/stones
I love your glasses!
Great Job..
The stoop looks wonderful……I love it! You did a very job at explaining how the pavers are installed! We are awaiting for our new paver sidewalk to be installed! I think are from NU Lock probably the name wrong.
Hey, Michelle, I love. What can your videos? I am new at growing seeds and my house. That I put out in my yard. But I enjoy your videos. Just wanted you to know, you give me great ideals.Joann from Circleville ohio
Really enjoyed your video tonight I have only just found you and have subscribed to ensure I don’t miss any of your great content👍the transformation of this front garden was wonderful and I definitely agree with you about not cramming shrubs and trees together. Are the homeowners doing something with the front wall of the house as the brickwork looked odd.
Looking forward to more of your videos
Thanks Janet from NW England
Welcome aboard! And I don't think so....if they are they did not share that info with me. 😀😀
I like an overgrown lush look.
Me too....but not everone is a gardener. 😀
Might want to watch this video.
You want me to watch this video??
When you planted three you removed the wire, but left the burlap. Why didn’t you remove the burlap too?
The burlap keeps the rootball intact...if you break that rootball, your tree will probably not make it
How long will it take for these to fill in?
2-3 years on perennials and 3+ years on shrubs 8+ years on trees or more
Don’t you use native plants? They establish deep roots and use less water, feed pollinators.
When the situation calls for it. Every job is different and this homeowner specifically wanted some of the plants we planted.